Following an October assassination attempt that nearly took his life, and subsequent court-ordered ban from ascending the Temple Mount, on Tuesday morning a Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court Judge allowed Rabbi Yehuda Glick to return to the contested holy site on a limited basis.

Despite police opposition alleging that Glick presents a danger to the public order at the compound, Judge Miriam Kasklasi ruled that Glick can visit the Temple Mount once a month, without a cell phone.

While police argued that Glick is a security threat due to the Muslim incitement he engenders by advocating that Jews be permitted to freely visit and pray at the holy site, Kasklasi said he could return on the condition that he does not “aggravate the Muslims.”